Your account

Plans and limits

What your plan controls, where to see your own limits, what a refused publish means, and what happens to your pages if you downgrade.

Nothing is ever deleted because of a limit. Going over one pauses content, and upgrading brings it back exactly as it was. That's the important part; the rest is detail.

See your own limits

  1. Open the dashboard and click Settings.
  2. Find the Plan and billing card.

It shows your plan and its limits, and lists any paid plans with theirs so you can compare. Exact numbers change as plans evolve, so trust this screen over any number written down elsewhere. One number is stable: the free plan includes 10 live pages.

What your plan controls

Limits only apply to adding new things. Updating or replacing a page you already published never counts against any limit.

When you hit a limit

Publishing past a limit is refused with a message naming it, for example: "You've reached your plan's limit of 10 pages. Delete a page to publish a new one, or upgrade your plan." If you published from Claude, that message appears in your conversation.

Two ways forward: delete something you no longer need, or upgrade in Settings, then Plan and billing.

Nothing half-publishes and you're never charged by surprise.

If you downgrade

When you move to a plan with lower limits, for example after canceling a paid plan: